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Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Loose - 2014-02-04

Pues a mi me gusto el comercial, me hizo sentir bien. : )


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - VerrKol - 2014-02-04

Niernen Wrote:It is pretty difficult to talk with hands in your mouth, regardless of whether you like it or not. I never get why they ask you a question, and before you can answer they star shoving tools in your mouth.

I think it's like a second language for dentists. They can usually understand the grunts with fair accuracy.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Nion - 2014-02-04

Wei shen me?


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Gymleaders - 2014-02-04

xparasite9 Wrote:idunno, couldn't that have been achieved by using "We Are The World" instead?
Or just had "America the Beautiful" entirely in English and then just shown various diverse groups? That way they could have shown more ethnicities instead of just...eight.




they could have really driven that home by having the Keres Pueblos singing in Mandarin and the Arabs singing in Spanish and the Senegalese singing in Tagalog, etc.

So I take it you're against the commercial?


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Kubi - 2014-02-04

The Youtube comments are just as bad, so just a heads up if you don't want to lose more brain cells from reading them. The arguments and flame wars are basically the same, but it should be expected.

Is it odd that I find it a little amusing, yet facepalm at that the people who label themselves as an American and are against the ad, only to get upset because they thought the song used was the national anthem? Ultimately, people are just getting angry over nothing and have no real impact on their lives whatsoever.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Razmos - 2014-02-04

Kubi Wrote:Ultimately, people are just getting angry over nothing and have no real impact on their lives whatsoever.
'Murica!


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - xparasite9 - 2014-02-05

Jedward Wrote:Most of those twitter accounts have since been deleted.

Assuming they ever actually existed to begin with, that is.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Mentalist - 2014-02-07

These tweets just prove how racial equality has not advanced as far as we have believed.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Moonlapse - 2014-02-07

Gymleaders Wrote:So I take it you're against the commercial?

Assemble the inquisition!


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - xparasite9 - 2014-02-07

Mentalist Wrote:These tweets just prove how racial equality has not advanced as far as we have believed.

That's...
This isn't a question on the advancement of racial equality, it's a question on the advancement of Cultural Marxism.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Mentalist - 2014-02-07

xparasite9 Wrote:That's...
This isn't a question on the advancement of racial equality, it's a question on the advancement of Cultural Marxism.

Well, Caucasians are starting to get into the minority in America. You can even call this commercial reverse discrimination even thought the Coca Cola advertisement is just reflecting the reality of America: it's not as white as it used to be decades ago what with our culture being such a melting pot of multiple different cultures and people immigrating here.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - xparasite9 - 2014-02-07

Mentalist Wrote:Well, Caucasians are starting to get into the minority in America. You can even call this commercial reverse discrimination even thought the Coca Cola advertisement is just reflecting the reality of America: it's not as white as it used to be decades ago what with our culture being such a melting pot of multiple different cultures and people immigrating here.

but that's not a melting pot. that's just diversity.
"melting pot" would mean a mixture. the arab woman would be singing in french. the senegalese would be singing in spanish. The chinese would be singing in arabic. and so on.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - byakugan - 2014-02-07

All the attention went into this one but the Cheerios ad with the multiracial family and the lil kid asking for a puppy also raised some dust (at least on youtube).

I'm not even american and I feel ashamed Frown


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Jon - 2014-02-07

 Said Cheerios ad
 Cheerios ad from last year, featuring the same family
Note the disabled comments on the older video.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - xparasite9 - 2014-02-08

Jon Wrote:-snibbedy snab :-D--

The first one was fine and dandy but then they came back and did another one and then flaunted the fact that they were doing it and they made it clear that they were wanting to cause controversy, and because of that, I decided to boycott them.
Not for promoting "miscegeny", but for trying to start pomegranate.


Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad - Kunagisa - 2014-02-09

Locked Wrote:People on tumblr and twitter get buttfrustrated over anything.

What do you mean by "people" exactly? What if I identify with animals more than humans, huh? You're being really discriminatory towards creatures like me, and I really feel there really needs to be more exposure on this horror. Just the other day I was beat to the point of bleeding for wearing my fox ears and fur skirt to school. You all need to be more accepting of us.


xparasite9 Wrote:The first one was fine and dandy but then they came back and did another one and then flaunted the fact that they were doing it and they made it clear that they were wanting to cause controversy, and because of that, I decided to boycott them.
Not for promoting "miscegeny", but for trying to start pomegranate.

It works for publicity, that's what really matters. That aside, if they're actually trying to put a message out there, then the opposite of what they'd want to do is let the backlash scare them away from doing it again. If anything it'd give the message that the haters "won" on their stance. I think you're reading into it the wrong way, honestly.